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Chicago examiner thursday Chicago april 12 1915 thursday 3 extra j * *â„¢ " â€” '--~'--â„¢'--''-''-''-''-''-'*'*~'*'*'*'*'*'*'*'*'*'*'*'*'*'-'-'-~-'-Â” bajftf vol xiii no 104 a m c m f j a - c s."pt;e os price one cent gag 1 * sstss m'cormick and 9 sued for 500,000 by inventors destruction of machinery making moisture proof package and violating duties are charged herbert s wilson and henry c murphey claim to have suf fered great financial loss only praecipe is recorded but at torney declares the companj was reorganized to death harold f mccormick and nice wealthy and influential business men of Chicago were named yesterday in a suit for 1500.000 damages f'led in the circuit court by attorney arthur mf dixon on behalf of eerbert ster ling wilson icll lawrence avenue and henry c murphey of gran ville lil ocly the praecipe waa filed the suit revolves about the interests of wilson and murphy as inventors of he moisture-proof paper fiber pack age which a few years ago waa so popular with travelers for carrying perishable articles and the rnachin .^"*>" to make the packages the defendants besides mccormick are honore palmer j a sprague il joseph e tertell ldward l pollock h-uri-t w hails j c van riper charles r brow ca r l__i and william m chadbounie itor-vey espi_._i rrr the declaration in the eult will charge these defendants with the willful destruction of machinery and other property used in the manufac ture of the paper moiat ure proof package and violation of the statu tory duties of directors which have resulted in treat ioss to my clients " aid attorney dixon my clients are the victim of re organization schemes and plans the practical result of which has been to reorganize them out of business de stroy pari of their machinery and causa a saie of the rest of it â€” illegally as we allege â€” and finally to stop the manufacture of the moisture-proo package and end the royalties mr wilson is the inventor of the moist ure proof package and mr mur phey of certain machinery for â€¢.-__ manufacture back in iso they lormed the liquid package & machine company in connection with charles w sheviin and assigned to that com pany the right to manufac re the package using the murphey ma chinery but the success of the package at tracted the attention of cer:_:n â– :_ he defendants in this suit and he result was that after a tentative agreement wilh the liquid package & machine company the hygienic liquid package company was forme under the laws of delaware witn a capital of $._â€¢â– :â– .. . iiimfictire disco timed attorney dixon then detailed the several reorganization plans for tin company and assigr.m-.-t â€¢::' manufac turing rights the improved macl-.in ery proposed was never built and th manufacture of the package discon tinued duct said the suit is outrageous " said pol lock last night wilson and murriiy ought to be thankful rather oaat otherwise i do not know yet or * ha s:s they have regun this suit fc at i cannot conceive how any â– -..: brought by them under the circum tajdcea .-: bave a leg to stand or dewey hickey loses mind in golf game intrraatioaal xewn servic dispatch st louis april .:.â€” dewey a riickey whose wife is a niece of mrs doiphus busch is critically ii at his r.ome - = v:ng lost his msnory in a stroke of apoplexy while - laying o yesterday at the algonquin club w:th fred anheuser his wife's cousin hickey s_s unable to speak until to night and remembers nothing not iven his identity horse kills circus cowboy laiernatlonal w larviea di.pa.ej tttmf yc-rk apr whe _: mpÂ«:r.g _ r e flying _-â– :â– _...; on his t.ro-cr.o tr bar i bailey's clreaa _: madiso _<!__;-_ sard o-day otto kl_ne one at . ie most p:ctur ton ooys m t._>s country fell h^vaaÂ»i_;cked on the nead by the - ballavaa hmmmt m novel written by clubwomen awaits a title 11 each chapter composed of dif ferent author will be read frrda the neighbors clue l-.as written a novel friday afternoon tt :_ ta te read in meeting :-. tha t.:-.e of mrs h j browntr.g m3 west sixtieth place ani the title is to be chosen each chapter haa been written by one of the members of the club the introduction is by mrs william mtmm p ct and the conclusion s by i mrs joseph salkeld the subject of each chapter was ass.gned the members of the l.t by mrs edward hart jones pres dent and the plot is a lurid melo drama tt~e following are the charac-*r ln the book "--"-"-- s thornton a ca?::al:st leon thornton h:s nephew mrs alice henderson h:s s:s:er miss evelyn vernon niece lucille thornton his daughter frank lor.n le claire a french count ack lay_on a banker t scott a bank clerk leon a french maid a hotel pro prietor conductor and other serv ants or messengers necessary to carry the plot body found on l tracks is mystery xne focy of a man with both feet and head crushed off was f â– â– the douglas park branch tracks of the metropolitan elevated railroad rear the fifty-fifth avenue station n cicero eariy this morning the position of the body led lhe police to believe the man might have beer mure red and his body placed on the traci-s to hide the crime papers la the liar's lo;_jt,c tore the ame j rojevrski rf tv"e eighteenth street deaf mute wife sues mocking husband irs el - -.:-.-. eru Â£.. ler a deaf mute yesterday filed suit in he cir cuit court for annulment of her j riage to robert eichler formerly a soldier the young wife's fc 1 11 says her parents se as.de 5 to be i given her when she married eseh i ler learned of thia and won her sin e ; his discharge from the bray she a*f he mocks her affliction and re mains solely to get the 1 . vhich she still has committee approves eight-hour day bill ; by a staff correspondent springfield 11l april 1 tl-e . so-called eight-hour t.ll was unani j mously recommended out of the leech subcommittee ::' the senate to-n:gl-_t the measure as a.v.enie prov-.ies that no woman shall work more than r.:r.e hours out of any twelve hours in one day and that the total work ng hours per week shall not exceed i â– -*:-" the house committee on in dustrial a::_-ts :_ expected to ratify the action to-mprrow harrison hates to throw away string chicagoan convicted of gem smuggling international sena er-.ee dispatch new york april 21 herman a r-usse â– â€” â€” ic^_go jewe.er w_,s con victei to-day ,- newark of smu_r_r:;n_r gems worth ul ..- _ aattcue ___ rr.otion to set aside the verdict will te argued to-morrow russel de diad he was try.r.g to smuggle the â€¢ gen-.s he ca_:s the arrest part of a : plot ty a r = r.e rival academy of science elects 3 chicagoans international news service dnpateh washington april 21 the n j tional academy of science to-da . e.ted the fouowing to membership robert a mtllikcn sianiuei w w:"..s , ten and frank r lillie university of i i Chicago and victor c vaughn uni j varsity of michigan ' ____ boy in dream reveals how he slew man prisoner at bridewell shrieks out details of his crime as guard stands near his bed taken to police station he tells lieutenant he shot agec candy store owner in holdup arrested before on suspicion freedom had been securec cn a false alibi of two girls miwllj after 1 o'clock yesterday â€” :..-:-?. m'.chael haddor digm - - rd at the house of correction was aroused by an agcr:z:.r screa_rr "**:.'- rang through the corridors of the r.s:::ut:or haddon ur.lo.ked the door a-.d sl:?te nos:e:essly into root 43 with lly drawn he darted his search . light about ali w__s quiet ar.d in or er except that verr.or brown a yo'-;'-r'u c asleep or the bunk had kicked the covers on ihe floor suddenly the right hand shot oat tuts length towards the guard the forefinger worked rapidly back and forth four times the youth's face corvulsed r agor.y and another ream came from the gaping mouth my god tve shot him the boy triad he's dead he's dead haddon strode over to the bunk and shook brown he awoke with a â– oier start and sirring upright in bed blinked into the flashlight's eye ks if he told a.*s vt_nj*g j â€¢ .*._>:<_ 1 talk ir my sleep hi :- - red anxiously did i tell any t gr â€¢ haddo told brown to go back to s and left the room from the office he called the police of the stock yards tailor i believe tv solved a murder mystery he told lieuter.ar m geear one of the strangest tttaga 1 emx eard of just happened after "- consultation between had dcr and the jo::ce brown was awak ened and taken to the police stat:on where he was permitted to finish h:s l lee in a cau an t-_______tiÂ«l of the records of chicago's many un solved murder mysteries was made ia one of them t was shown t had been connected as a suspect .: . _-. te:alr.ed tr:s crime waa the murder of henry pfoertner an aged candy store proprietor at 251s princeton avenue pfauluu was shot to death in h:s ton : r january 2 arretted j * r*fect brown who lives at z wÂ»r wortfe venue and louis kasper an her youth res:ding a zzi west tr--.r:y-f.rst street were arreste they ietlared they had been to a ccv i picture snow with two girls when the murder was comm:t-*d the g:rls may joyce and mary mel loy corroborated tie story the youths v Â¥ released a week after his release brown waa aga:n arrested in austin and sent to the house of correction for an indef - te term for carrying a revolver jasper too wa arrested a short m.e later for larceny he was sent :: tha reformatory when brown awoke n h;s cell at the police station he was questioned hy e--te__ar.t mcceean about the pfoertner shooting the boy brave ly presented his previous alibi but yon talked in your sleep last r.-.git the uaatanamt remarked cas - _. 1 1 ;-- ; you told us all about shoct:r_r that ol i man i thought so brown muttered i knew i would some time - it had to _:-.'.. : - . then the youth confess i he and x__sp*r had planned the rettery of pfoertner n a ooolroom d:ve the old man resisted them and brown _:.-. .-.:â€”. :: ;._:.-. the gl.-ls he a.i had agreed to corroborate their lie . _ : -: the r.ov:rg picture show to meld them casper was questioned ani sut stant:aily corroborated brown s story neither could g:ve the addresses of he two g:rls but the police are s e a .- cn : n g for them police chauffeur adopts foundling police ambulance chauffeur ed ward weber gave his name last eight to a baby boy two hours old that waa . found early yesterday in the rear of - orae of joseph brown at 212t west twer.t.eth street brown _â– __) ..<_ s<_w a shabbily dressed man of fif â€¢ :> tr.;.r the alley shortly before the baby was found i'll see that boy , gets â€¢ good homa said chauffeur weber m ! * must court bride 1 year for mama i thomas vv osborne clerk li forced to woo wife 12 month to placate his mother-in-uw sce-e follows return of younj pair to hinsdale but truce h declared with courtship clausi divine science church remar riage is agreed to only aftei couple try to elope again p.ays of golden sunshine overspread yes-erday the stormy and turbulant romance of thomas tv osborne der -| ver clerk and his r.lneteen-year-old â– bride who was miss louise besly of hinsdale hi * a truce of a year's duration was reached between young osborne and i his recently acquired mother-in-law ' mrs k m h besly during that time he is to conduct a courtship of his bride and if at the end of the ' twelve months their affection for ! each other remairs the same mrs besly will withdraw her objection . to the marriage the couple eloped to littleton col on apr ? while miss besly was vis iting relatives in denver when the latter learned of her marriage they sent her home the next day osborne arrived in hinsdale on the next tram i behind his bride and went at once to her home rov till di-s.crÂ«*ed the scene that followed his arrival ':Â» still being talked about n the | suburban town mrs besly w.th her daughter and rew son-in-law left â€¢ that evening for denver prospects of a truce appeared whe mrs besiy consulted a divine science reader who suggested a one yea r:?.l couns'-.lp witt marriage ia thc dtviaa science church both oa j borne and h:s bride objected to thi i plan and consented only after thev had made an unsuccessful attempt tc ' elope agair at the t:me of her marriage mis besly was visiting her cousins mr â– and mrs joseph stem in denver young osborne is employed by the . stein investment company of wh:ch stein s head during her visit miss bes y frequently saw the young clerk but a courtship between them - was not suspected until they an nounced tneir elopement and mar riage bride misi ttde.\t the bride s the granddaughter of the late g p a healy of Chicago she spent last winter in italy in the study tf music she has been popu lar in the younger social circles o kmsiale and her mother planned to introduce her to Chicago society next winter at the besly home last night noth ing was said of the truce reached be tween mrs 3esly ani her son-in-law or when she expects tc return with them to hinsdale woman saved when six apartments burn one woman was overcome by smoke and the homes of s:x families de stroyed by fire which started in the basement of the three-story apart ment building at 4711-13 dover street last night mrs sophie gustafson wife of the janitor waa found uncon scious in the basement by her son she had ieft a lighted candle near some papers which caught f:re one of lhe apartments is occupied by franc.s 0 sr.augnr.essy attorney for the lincoln park board who w:th his familj la ot|t of the c:ty lateraatioaal t er-rle dupz.rh washington april 21 accurate information received by the state de partment to-night is that general villa ost almost 14.000 troops in his recent fights with obregon villa has lost more than one-naif of his arr but is trying to rally a new s.tzr in the north the weather Chicago and ici-ity partly cloudy mad warmer .â€¢>-_Â«. and tn morrow fresh variable wtada v.-'rrda . temperatures highest js lowest 4 ai.r-f 2 -^ m _____________ fire risk charge 58,000,000 tooo much says ekern premium payers in Illinois oul | that much in thirty-four years avers expert by a staff correspondent spp.ingfield 111 april .:.â€” that fire insurance policy holders jj in Illinois have been overcharged â– j35.00..0 in the last thirty-four s years was the charge made to-right , before the house committee on in surance by herman 1 t_.kem in surance commissioner of the state j t of wisconsin superintendent of insurance s fotts after difficulty go a hearing . before the committee c h shame chase ji smith of the insurance department and representatives of Illinois companies also spoke the average loss rate in xllt r nois for thirty-four years has been i per cent below that in the rest of the country which means that ; while property owners throughout i the united states have paid on an . average of j1.0.3c in premiums for each $â€¢_â– â– _â– ; ;- esses the po'.icy holders in Illinois have paid on an average jm._..;4 in premiums for each 1100 in losses said etern the total premiums collected in : , Illinois during the thirty-four years â€¢ have beer 14Â«_,i11.j.i ae d the to i tal losses have beer j2j0.5j0.910 coach seiler happy suit against another otto e siier coach for evanston . academy football and track team and former football player for the uni versity of lllinoie wants it under stood he is not suing his wife for di vorce tve been bothered all day by friends asking about my trouble he ' said ust evening i can't under stand it this is the happiest day of j my life for the stork brought us a ter pound boy â€” the first child the confusion was over a divorce ; suit in which otto r seiler is suing ruby f seiler pastors asked to sell sunday stock w a peterson chairman of ihe finance committee trying to brine billy sunday to Chicago will mail , stock certificates of jl each to 400 ministers to be placed on sale in . their churches to raise the guarantee fund required by the evangelist be fore he consents to begin a campaign ; here we must get him now or never sa:d peterson yesterday for . sunday is literally burning himself i up with religious fervor and the end will mean that he must have a lon_r i rest albert eussell dies under anaesthetic albert russell saloon-keeper democratic nominee for alderman of the second ward at the recent elec tion died under an anaesthetic last night at the tfashington park hos pital while dr r __. letoumeau of 4551 lake park avenue was preparing i to operate on him for access of the tonsils an inquest has been ordered for to-day 25 price of a hug if girl's unwilling twenty-five dollars is the minimum price of a hug according to judge graham in the hyde park police court who assessed this fine yester day against phillip brennan a gar dener accused by mrs jessie francis 11 blackstone avenue of having g-.ver her an unwelcome embrace while they were in the basement look ing for a hydrant key biddle-duke wedding invitations are lost philadelphia pa april 21 hundreds of persons prominent in philadelphia society who expected in vitations to the wedding of cordei bidd and ar.gier buchanan duke of x * w toric here next wednesday feeling sighted when they did cot receive invitations to-day learned i.mo invitations had been lost in the mails here phipps gives wife 2,000,000 mansion laternatioaal news rrwicr dunii.h nf.w york april 21 henry pfcipps to-day gave his wife an ! nle c phipps their h>9,.00 resi dence at fifth avenue and eighty seventh street ne ot the clljryhj p!m_e hhhi vi 1 t r shows up barnes as beggar for favor roosevelt springs political bomb when he shows letter op posing state printing plant as blow to his finances colonei takes bit in his teeth pounds chair with clenched fist and keeps on talking un til his own counsel stops him witness says there was no mal ice in barnes article and he was actuated by highest duty as a citizen when he wrote it | ! staff correspondent of international fw service syracuse n t april ciâ€”at the elusion o his direct testi mony in the barnes lice suit theo dore roosevelt rtaged one of those j ,; political bomb explosions of which he was an acknowledged master the i bomb was in the form cf a letter which was placed under the chair of mr barnes and roosevelt a yers at his direction lighted the fuse the iatter fo'.".mrt the journal company puaiishers albany n y dec 22 1899 dear governor it is rumored that you contemplate in your message advising tie establish ment of a state printing house i write you this letter because i presume that your message will be a matter discussed between ycu and your friends to-morrow it is not my desire to intrude my personal matters upon you but i wish merely to state the fact that the establishment cf a state printing house here would be a serious if not a fatal blow ta me financially very truly yours signed william m barnes jr hon twecdcre roosevelt care dcugias robinson esq madison avenue new ycrk sir roosevelt was governor when the foregoing letter was written mr barnes as mr roosevelt's counsel next proceeded to show ac quired e.gh.een months later 750 of the wm shares of the j b lyon company w___fch he relinquished in 1912 at the time the payne investiga tion was seeking to prove that he was a partner in the company the lyon company does all the state printing by way of re;.y:rg to this hardest jolt mr barnes has yet received at he hands of the color.el the albany â€¢ editor's lawyers produced the follow ing rej'.y tate of \_Â» york x-.nti chamber albany dec -.:. 1 ion \\ i'li.ini ilarn j r _. the jour nal company albany \. y my dear h;.r l .â€ž..Â«, _ your letter of the ij instant to senator piatt i would like to nee too ...... ut it an toon as possible there i a perfect cn.-.u o opinion that there should be a mate printing of fice sincerely ,â€ž_,. theodoke roosevelt the idea of this reply which the ' colonel's lawyers failed to produc was that governor roosevelt bu from seeing anything out of the way in barr.es pitiful plea proposed calm ly to talk it over with him instead _: indulging in expressions of horror that such a thing could be but roosevelt promptly countered by proving that he had proceeded to urge the bill even at the cost of striking a serious it not fatal ble at mr barnes this savage blow at barnes came at the end of a day :_ which roosevelt had become himself again slaps arms of chair for three hours showing his teeth kaiser's envoy is rebuked by bryan i count'von bernstorff gently tolcf he is offensive in impugning the neutrality motives of u s government and its policy secretary of state's reply says issues are hardly appropriate for discussion between tha two governments american manufacturers wili not be hindered in their ship ment of arms to prussia's enemies diplomat is toidi international news service dispatch washington april 21.â€”secre tary bryan to-day sent to the ger man embassy the reply of the united states government to the much-dis cussed memorandum oi count ton bernstor in which count von bemstor harsh.y criticised tie ' character and impartiality oi ameri can neuti-lity it is plainly the purpose of se9 -' retary bryan's cote to make clear in the most polite language that tha neutrality policy of the united states has been consistent and conscientious and the criticisms of germany's ____> bassador were unwarranted in fact â€¢ and most objectionable in form the view taken of the united states reply in diplomatic circles ta that it is a kindly worded but verj decided rebuke to the ambassador tf-t of the note . the text of the note follows excellency i have given thought fol consideration to your excel lency's note of april .. 1315 ln closing a memorandum of the s&zns date in which your excellency ham j cusses the action of this govenn ment with regard to trade between the united states and germany scd the attitude of this government with regard to the exportation of arms from th united states to th nations now at war with germany i must admit that i am some what at a loss how to interpret your exceliency'streatment of thesa 1 matters there are many circmn -. stances connected with these in . : portant subjects to which i wouldl have expected your excellency to advert but of which you make n mention and there are other eir cumstances to which you do refer which i would have supposed to bm hardly appropriate for discussion te.r the government of the united states and the government of german y eiclide third coi.mry lour excellency long experience in international affair will have suggested to yoa that the relatioas of the two government with one another cannot wfcwlj be made a sunjeet of discussion vvith a third government which cannot be fully informed as to the fact and whieh cannot be fully cognixant of the reasons for the course pursued i believe however that i am jua ed in assuming that what you desire to call forth s _. frank s-atement of the posit on of this government in regard to its obli gations as a neutral power tha gen.ral attitude ar.i coarse of pol icy of this government is the maia ance of its neutrality lam par ticularly anxious that your excel lency should see in the true light i had hoped that this govern ment's position in these respects . had been made absolutely clear but i am of course perfectly willing to state it aga'.r 1 hi teem to me the more aee esaar and desirable because i re gret to nay the language which your excellency employs in your memorandum is susceptible of fee ing construed as impugning the good faith of the lnited sratee ia the performance of its duties aa _. neutral i take it for granted that ao auch implication waa ateaded ; bat lt ia ao evident tha jmmm â€¢__ ' eelleaej is laboring c.dtr eertai germans try to land army navy saves england i english expert tei i s liverpoo meeting newspapers sup pressed fleet's feat international w service dupatch lonpon april ::.â€” f t jane the weli-known naval expert ad dressing a meeting in liverpool to - - -. hid it was not generally own that the germans tried to ! land an expeditionary force in er.c land and that the br:::sh raw - made them eo back to their harbor asa.n the navy saved the coun try he said and there was never a word of it in the newspapers william thaw killed flying for france . international news service dispatch paris apr :.. â€” a report is cur â– rent here to-day that william thaw serving as a pilot in the french avia tion corps has been killed while rec t onnoiterir.g around verdun wlitjam thaw was a nephew ol harry k thaw he took up aviation some years ago and did a great deal of flying in this country before the war he w s in europe when the war began and offered his services to the french government as an avia tor one jap warship off mexico says envoy international news service dtspatch washington april tl â€” the jap anese assy to-day stated that the japanese cruiser chitose is the oniy japanese warship ar turtle bay and that it would have returned home tut for the accident to the amasa com mander xobie irwin s official report as given out by secretary daniels did not mention the presence of any japanese cruiser the embassy said the soie purpose of sending over four cruisers was to search for the ger _______ fleet in the south pacific italy threatened by prince von buelow international news service dispatch some april il â€” senator carafa announced yesterday that ambassa dor von buelow was d stressed over the fact that the conversations be tween italy and austria were making no progress owing as von bue'.ow expressed it to italy's excessive de arcs senator carafa quoted von buelow as saying germany will consider the rupture tetwten italy and austria as a day of national mourning but nevertheless she will _: ber tail duty by austria pope to aid belgium gain independence international new service dispatch rome april i monsignore l pic.ge vice rector of louvain eni versi-.y has left rome after an audi ence with the pope carrying to car . dinal mercier the pope's solemn as razaaea that the vatican will use its influence to restore to belgium her independence within her former bor ders mgr leploige came to ron to submit to the pope documents to dis prove the german charges _Â£_.-.; belgium n.y bets 10 to 8 war ends by december 30 international new service dispatch new top.k april 21 1n new -â– =-..-.â– .-. to-day 11,000 to 500 was of fered that the war will end before december 19 1515 11,000 to smo that it will end before november 30 and even money that it will end before october ml by tnd of the war is meant suspension of hostilities pend ing peace overt-res , socialists in vienna favor early peace peÂ«i\i war dispatches of the international news serviie and london dailv telegraph copeha.gen.*apri 21 according to a message from vienna a congress of delegates of the german and aus tro-hungirian socialist parties held there favored an early peace auto runs down woman mrs auguau arwer.son 4336 k.r more aver.ue was severely bndaed ' and cut last night when she was knocked down at sheridan road and buena terrace by an auto-.-.o uie owned by john quirk 1141 as'or-.h â– shore avenue a clerk e_-.p:a_d ia tc c:t engineer's office ui\er i ty his son rob<*t by james j montague bjn-ed on 4th page ist column

Chicago examiner thursday Chicago april 12 1915 thursday 3 extra j * *â„¢ " â€” '--~'--â„¢'--''-''-''-''-''-'*'*~'*'*'*'*'*'*'*'*'*'*'*'*'*'-'-'-~-'-Â” bajftf vol xiii no 104 a m c m f j a - c s."pt;e os price one cent gag 1 * sstss m'cormick and 9 sued for 500,000 by inventors destruction of machinery making moisture proof package and violating duties are charged herbert s wilson and henry c murphey claim to have suf fered great financial loss only praecipe is recorded but at torney declares the companj was reorganized to death harold f mccormick and nice wealthy and influential business men of Chicago were named yesterday in a suit for 1500.000 damages f'led in the circuit court by attorney arthur mf dixon on behalf of eerbert ster ling wilson icll lawrence avenue and henry c murphey of gran ville lil ocly the praecipe waa filed the suit revolves about the interests of wilson and murphy as inventors of he moisture-proof paper fiber pack age which a few years ago waa so popular with travelers for carrying perishable articles and the rnachin .^"*>" to make the packages the defendants besides mccormick are honore palmer j a sprague il joseph e tertell ldward l pollock h-uri-t w hails j c van riper charles r brow ca r l__i and william m chadbounie itor-vey espi_._i rrr the declaration in the eult will charge these defendants with the willful destruction of machinery and other property used in the manufac ture of the paper moiat ure proof package and violation of the statu tory duties of directors which have resulted in treat ioss to my clients " aid attorney dixon my clients are the victim of re organization schemes and plans the practical result of which has been to reorganize them out of business de stroy pari of their machinery and causa a saie of the rest of it â€” illegally as we allege â€” and finally to stop the manufacture of the moisture-proo package and end the royalties mr wilson is the inventor of the moist ure proof package and mr mur phey of certain machinery for â€¢.-__ manufacture back in iso they lormed the liquid package & machine company in connection with charles w sheviin and assigned to that com pany the right to manufac re the package using the murphey ma chinery but the success of the package at tracted the attention of cer:_:n â– :_ he defendants in this suit and he result was that after a tentative agreement wilh the liquid package & machine company the hygienic liquid package company was forme under the laws of delaware witn a capital of $._â€¢â– :â– .. . iiimfictire disco timed attorney dixon then detailed the several reorganization plans for tin company and assigr.m-.-t â€¢::' manufac turing rights the improved macl-.in ery proposed was never built and th manufacture of the package discon tinued duct said the suit is outrageous " said pol lock last night wilson and murriiy ought to be thankful rather oaat otherwise i do not know yet or * ha s:s they have regun this suit fc at i cannot conceive how any â– -..: brought by them under the circum tajdcea .-: bave a leg to stand or dewey hickey loses mind in golf game intrraatioaal xewn servic dispatch st louis april .:.â€” dewey a riickey whose wife is a niece of mrs doiphus busch is critically ii at his r.ome - = v:ng lost his msnory in a stroke of apoplexy while - laying o yesterday at the algonquin club w:th fred anheuser his wife's cousin hickey s_s unable to speak until to night and remembers nothing not iven his identity horse kills circus cowboy laiernatlonal w larviea di.pa.ej tttmf yc-rk apr whe _: mpÂ«:r.g _ r e flying _-â– :â– _...; on his t.ro-cr.o tr bar i bailey's clreaa _: madiso _s country fell h^vaaÂ»i_;cked on the nead by the - ballavaa hmmmt m novel written by clubwomen awaits a title 11 each chapter composed of dif ferent author will be read frrda the neighbors clue l-.as written a novel friday afternoon tt :_ ta te read in meeting :-. tha t.:-.e of mrs h j browntr.g m3 west sixtieth place ani the title is to be chosen each chapter haa been written by one of the members of the club the introduction is by mrs william mtmm p ct and the conclusion s by i mrs joseph salkeld the subject of each chapter was ass.gned the members of the l.t by mrs edward hart jones pres dent and the plot is a lurid melo drama tt~e following are the charac-*r ln the book "--"-"-- s thornton a ca?::al:st leon thornton h:s nephew mrs alice henderson h:s s:s:er miss evelyn vernon niece lucille thornton his daughter frank lor.n le claire a french count ack lay_on a banker t scott a bank clerk leon a french maid a hotel pro prietor conductor and other serv ants or messengers necessary to carry the plot body found on l tracks is mystery xne focy of a man with both feet and head crushed off was f â– â– the douglas park branch tracks of the metropolitan elevated railroad rear the fifty-fifth avenue station n cicero eariy this morning the position of the body led lhe police to believe the man might have beer mure red and his body placed on the traci-s to hide the crime papers la the liar's lo;_jt,c tore the ame j rojevrski rf tv"e eighteenth street deaf mute wife sues mocking husband irs el - -.:-.-. eru Â£.. ler a deaf mute yesterday filed suit in he cir cuit court for annulment of her j riage to robert eichler formerly a soldier the young wife's fc 1 11 says her parents se as.de 5 to be i given her when she married eseh i ler learned of thia and won her sin e ; his discharge from the bray she a*f he mocks her affliction and re mains solely to get the 1 . vhich she still has committee approves eight-hour day bill ; by a staff correspondent springfield 11l april 1 tl-e . so-called eight-hour t.ll was unani j mously recommended out of the leech subcommittee ::' the senate to-n:gl-_t the measure as a.v.enie prov-.ies that no woman shall work more than r.:r.e hours out of any twelve hours in one day and that the total work ng hours per week shall not exceed i â– -*:-" the house committee on in dustrial a::_-ts :_ expected to ratify the action to-mprrow harrison hates to throw away string chicagoan convicted of gem smuggling international sena er-.ee dispatch new york april 21 herman a r-usse â– â€” â€” ic^_go jewe.er w_,s con victei to-day ,- newark of smu_r_r:;n_r gems worth ul ..- _ aattcue ___ rr.otion to set aside the verdict will te argued to-morrow russel de diad he was try.r.g to smuggle the â€¢ gen-.s he ca_:s the arrest part of a : plot ty a r = r.e rival academy of science elects 3 chicagoans international news service dnpateh washington april 21 the n j tional academy of science to-da . e.ted the fouowing to membership robert a mtllikcn sianiuei w w:"..s , ten and frank r lillie university of i i Chicago and victor c vaughn uni j varsity of michigan ' ____ boy in dream reveals how he slew man prisoner at bridewell shrieks out details of his crime as guard stands near his bed taken to police station he tells lieutenant he shot agec candy store owner in holdup arrested before on suspicion freedom had been securec cn a false alibi of two girls miwllj after 1 o'clock yesterday â€” :..-:-?. m'.chael haddor digm - - rd at the house of correction was aroused by an agcr:z:.r screa_rr "**:.'- rang through the corridors of the r.s:::ut:or haddon ur.lo.ked the door a-.d sl:?te nos:e:essly into root 43 with lly drawn he darted his search . light about ali w__s quiet ar.d in or er except that verr.or brown a yo'-;'-r'u c asleep or the bunk had kicked the covers on ihe floor suddenly the right hand shot oat tuts length towards the guard the forefinger worked rapidly back and forth four times the youth's face corvulsed r agor.y and another ream came from the gaping mouth my god tve shot him the boy triad he's dead he's dead haddon strode over to the bunk and shook brown he awoke with a â– oier start and sirring upright in bed blinked into the flashlight's eye ks if he told a.*s vt_nj*g j â€¢ .*._>: tr.;.r the alley shortly before the baby was found i'll see that boy , gets â€¢ good homa said chauffeur weber m ! * must court bride 1 year for mama i thomas vv osborne clerk li forced to woo wife 12 month to placate his mother-in-uw sce-e follows return of younj pair to hinsdale but truce h declared with courtship clausi divine science church remar riage is agreed to only aftei couple try to elope again p.ays of golden sunshine overspread yes-erday the stormy and turbulant romance of thomas tv osborne der -| ver clerk and his r.lneteen-year-old â– bride who was miss louise besly of hinsdale hi * a truce of a year's duration was reached between young osborne and i his recently acquired mother-in-law ' mrs k m h besly during that time he is to conduct a courtship of his bride and if at the end of the ' twelve months their affection for ! each other remairs the same mrs besly will withdraw her objection . to the marriage the couple eloped to littleton col on apr ? while miss besly was vis iting relatives in denver when the latter learned of her marriage they sent her home the next day osborne arrived in hinsdale on the next tram i behind his bride and went at once to her home rov till di-s.crÂ«*ed the scene that followed his arrival ':Â» still being talked about n the | suburban town mrs besly w.th her daughter and rew son-in-law left â€¢ that evening for denver prospects of a truce appeared whe mrs besiy consulted a divine science reader who suggested a one yea r:?.l couns'-.lp witt marriage ia thc dtviaa science church both oa j borne and h:s bride objected to thi i plan and consented only after thev had made an unsuccessful attempt tc ' elope agair at the t:me of her marriage mis besly was visiting her cousins mr â– and mrs joseph stem in denver young osborne is employed by the . stein investment company of wh:ch stein s head during her visit miss bes y frequently saw the young clerk but a courtship between them - was not suspected until they an nounced tneir elopement and mar riage bride misi ttde.\t the bride s the granddaughter of the late g p a healy of Chicago she spent last winter in italy in the study tf music she has been popu lar in the younger social circles o kmsiale and her mother planned to introduce her to Chicago society next winter at the besly home last night noth ing was said of the truce reached be tween mrs 3esly ani her son-in-law or when she expects tc return with them to hinsdale woman saved when six apartments burn one woman was overcome by smoke and the homes of s:x families de stroyed by fire which started in the basement of the three-story apart ment building at 4711-13 dover street last night mrs sophie gustafson wife of the janitor waa found uncon scious in the basement by her son she had ieft a lighted candle near some papers which caught f:re one of lhe apartments is occupied by franc.s 0 sr.augnr.essy attorney for the lincoln park board who w:th his familj la ot|t of the c:ty lateraatioaal t er-rle dupz.rh washington april 21 accurate information received by the state de partment to-night is that general villa ost almost 14.000 troops in his recent fights with obregon villa has lost more than one-naif of his arr but is trying to rally a new s.tzr in the north the weather Chicago and ici-ity partly cloudy mad warmer .â€¢>-_Â«. and tn morrow fresh variable wtada v.-'rrda . temperatures highest js lowest 4 ai.r-f 2 -^ m _____________ fire risk charge 58,000,000 tooo much says ekern premium payers in Illinois oul | that much in thirty-four years avers expert by a staff correspondent spp.ingfield 111 april .:.â€” that fire insurance policy holders jj in Illinois have been overcharged â– j35.00..0 in the last thirty-four s years was the charge made to-right , before the house committee on in surance by herman 1 t_.kem in surance commissioner of the state j t of wisconsin superintendent of insurance s fotts after difficulty go a hearing . before the committee c h shame chase ji smith of the insurance department and representatives of Illinois companies also spoke the average loss rate in xllt r nois for thirty-four years has been i per cent below that in the rest of the country which means that ; while property owners throughout i the united states have paid on an . average of j1.0.3c in premiums for each $â€¢_â– â– _â– ; ;- esses the po'.icy holders in Illinois have paid on an average jm._..;4 in premiums for each 1100 in losses said etern the total premiums collected in : , Illinois during the thirty-four years â€¢ have beer 14Â«_,i11.j.i ae d the to i tal losses have beer j2j0.5j0.910 coach seiler happy suit against another otto e siier coach for evanston . academy football and track team and former football player for the uni versity of lllinoie wants it under stood he is not suing his wife for di vorce tve been bothered all day by friends asking about my trouble he ' said ust evening i can't under stand it this is the happiest day of j my life for the stork brought us a ter pound boy â€” the first child the confusion was over a divorce ; suit in which otto r seiler is suing ruby f seiler pastors asked to sell sunday stock w a peterson chairman of ihe finance committee trying to brine billy sunday to Chicago will mail , stock certificates of jl each to 400 ministers to be placed on sale in . their churches to raise the guarantee fund required by the evangelist be fore he consents to begin a campaign ; here we must get him now or never sa:d peterson yesterday for . sunday is literally burning himself i up with religious fervor and the end will mean that he must have a lon_r i rest albert eussell dies under anaesthetic albert russell saloon-keeper democratic nominee for alderman of the second ward at the recent elec tion died under an anaesthetic last night at the tfashington park hos pital while dr r __. letoumeau of 4551 lake park avenue was preparing i to operate on him for access of the tonsils an inquest has been ordered for to-day 25 price of a hug if girl's unwilling twenty-five dollars is the minimum price of a hug according to judge graham in the hyde park police court who assessed this fine yester day against phillip brennan a gar dener accused by mrs jessie francis 11 blackstone avenue of having g-.ver her an unwelcome embrace while they were in the basement look ing for a hydrant key biddle-duke wedding invitations are lost philadelphia pa april 21 hundreds of persons prominent in philadelphia society who expected in vitations to the wedding of cordei bidd and ar.gier buchanan duke of x * w toric here next wednesday feeling sighted when they did cot receive invitations to-day learned i.mo invitations had been lost in the mails here phipps gives wife 2,000,000 mansion laternatioaal news rrwicr dunii.h nf.w york april 21 henry pfcipps to-day gave his wife an ! nle c phipps their h>9,.00 resi dence at fifth avenue and eighty seventh street ne ot the clljryhj p!m_e hhhi vi 1 t r shows up barnes as beggar for favor roosevelt springs political bomb when he shows letter op posing state printing plant as blow to his finances colonei takes bit in his teeth pounds chair with clenched fist and keeps on talking un til his own counsel stops him witness says there was no mal ice in barnes article and he was actuated by highest duty as a citizen when he wrote it | ! staff correspondent of international fw service syracuse n t april ciâ€”at the elusion o his direct testi mony in the barnes lice suit theo dore roosevelt rtaged one of those j ,; political bomb explosions of which he was an acknowledged master the i bomb was in the form cf a letter which was placed under the chair of mr barnes and roosevelt a yers at his direction lighted the fuse the iatter fo'.".mrt the journal company puaiishers albany n y dec 22 1899 dear governor it is rumored that you contemplate in your message advising tie establish ment of a state printing house i write you this letter because i presume that your message will be a matter discussed between ycu and your friends to-morrow it is not my desire to intrude my personal matters upon you but i wish merely to state the fact that the establishment cf a state printing house here would be a serious if not a fatal blow ta me financially very truly yours signed william m barnes jr hon twecdcre roosevelt care dcugias robinson esq madison avenue new ycrk sir roosevelt was governor when the foregoing letter was written mr barnes as mr roosevelt's counsel next proceeded to show ac quired e.gh.een months later 750 of the wm shares of the j b lyon company w___fch he relinquished in 1912 at the time the payne investiga tion was seeking to prove that he was a partner in the company the lyon company does all the state printing by way of re;.y:rg to this hardest jolt mr barnes has yet received at he hands of the color.el the albany â€¢ editor's lawyers produced the follow ing rej'.y tate of \_Â» york x-.nti chamber albany dec -.:. 1 ion \\ i'li.ini ilarn j r _. the jour nal company albany \. y my dear h;.r l .â€ž..Â«, _ your letter of the ij instant to senator piatt i would like to nee too ...... ut it an toon as possible there i a perfect cn.-.u o opinion that there should be a mate printing of fice sincerely ,â€ž_,. theodoke roosevelt the idea of this reply which the ' colonel's lawyers failed to produc was that governor roosevelt bu from seeing anything out of the way in barr.es pitiful plea proposed calm ly to talk it over with him instead _: indulging in expressions of horror that such a thing could be but roosevelt promptly countered by proving that he had proceeded to urge the bill even at the cost of striking a serious it not fatal ble at mr barnes this savage blow at barnes came at the end of a day :_ which roosevelt had become himself again slaps arms of chair for three hours showing his teeth kaiser's envoy is rebuked by bryan i count'von bernstorff gently tolcf he is offensive in impugning the neutrality motives of u s government and its policy secretary of state's reply says issues are hardly appropriate for discussion between tha two governments american manufacturers wili not be hindered in their ship ment of arms to prussia's enemies diplomat is toidi international news service dispatch washington april 21.â€”secre tary bryan to-day sent to the ger man embassy the reply of the united states government to the much-dis cussed memorandum oi count ton bernstor in which count von bemstor harsh.y criticised tie ' character and impartiality oi ameri can neuti-lity it is plainly the purpose of se9 -' retary bryan's cote to make clear in the most polite language that tha neutrality policy of the united states has been consistent and conscientious and the criticisms of germany's ____> bassador were unwarranted in fact â€¢ and most objectionable in form the view taken of the united states reply in diplomatic circles ta that it is a kindly worded but verj decided rebuke to the ambassador tf-t of the note . the text of the note follows excellency i have given thought fol consideration to your excel lency's note of april .. 1315 ln closing a memorandum of the s&zns date in which your excellency ham j cusses the action of this govenn ment with regard to trade between the united states and germany scd the attitude of this government with regard to the exportation of arms from th united states to th nations now at war with germany i must admit that i am some what at a loss how to interpret your exceliency'streatment of thesa 1 matters there are many circmn -. stances connected with these in . : portant subjects to which i wouldl have expected your excellency to advert but of which you make n mention and there are other eir cumstances to which you do refer which i would have supposed to bm hardly appropriate for discussion te.r the government of the united states and the government of german y eiclide third coi.mry lour excellency long experience in international affair will have suggested to yoa that the relatioas of the two government with one another cannot wfcwlj be made a sunjeet of discussion vvith a third government which cannot be fully informed as to the fact and whieh cannot be fully cognixant of the reasons for the course pursued i believe however that i am jua ed in assuming that what you desire to call forth s _. frank s-atement of the posit on of this government in regard to its obli gations as a neutral power tha gen.ral attitude ar.i coarse of pol icy of this government is the maia ance of its neutrality lam par ticularly anxious that your excel lency should see in the true light i had hoped that this govern ment's position in these respects . had been made absolutely clear but i am of course perfectly willing to state it aga'.r 1 hi teem to me the more aee esaar and desirable because i re gret to nay the language which your excellency employs in your memorandum is susceptible of fee ing construed as impugning the good faith of the lnited sratee ia the performance of its duties aa _. neutral i take it for granted that ao auch implication waa ateaded ; bat lt ia ao evident tha jmmm â€¢__ ' eelleaej is laboring c.dtr eertai germans try to land army navy saves england i english expert tei i s liverpoo meeting newspapers sup pressed fleet's feat international w service dupatch lonpon april ::.â€” f t jane the weli-known naval expert ad dressing a meeting in liverpool to - - -. hid it was not generally own that the germans tried to ! land an expeditionary force in er.c land and that the br:::sh raw - made them eo back to their harbor asa.n the navy saved the coun try he said and there was never a word of it in the newspapers william thaw killed flying for france . international news service dispatch paris apr :.. â€” a report is cur â– rent here to-day that william thaw serving as a pilot in the french avia tion corps has been killed while rec t onnoiterir.g around verdun wlitjam thaw was a nephew ol harry k thaw he took up aviation some years ago and did a great deal of flying in this country before the war he w s in europe when the war began and offered his services to the french government as an avia tor one jap warship off mexico says envoy international news service dtspatch washington april tl â€” the jap anese assy to-day stated that the japanese cruiser chitose is the oniy japanese warship ar turtle bay and that it would have returned home tut for the accident to the amasa com mander xobie irwin s official report as given out by secretary daniels did not mention the presence of any japanese cruiser the embassy said the soie purpose of sending over four cruisers was to search for the ger _______ fleet in the south pacific italy threatened by prince von buelow international news service dispatch some april il â€” senator carafa announced yesterday that ambassa dor von buelow was d stressed over the fact that the conversations be tween italy and austria were making no progress owing as von bue'.ow expressed it to italy's excessive de arcs senator carafa quoted von buelow as saying germany will consider the rupture tetwten italy and austria as a day of national mourning but nevertheless she will _: ber tail duty by austria pope to aid belgium gain independence international new service dispatch rome april i monsignore l pic.ge vice rector of louvain eni versi-.y has left rome after an audi ence with the pope carrying to car . dinal mercier the pope's solemn as razaaea that the vatican will use its influence to restore to belgium her independence within her former bor ders mgr leploige came to ron to submit to the pope documents to dis prove the german charges _Â£_.-.; belgium n.y bets 10 to 8 war ends by december 30 international new service dispatch new top.k april 21 1n new -â– =-..-.â– .-. to-day 11,000 to 500 was of fered that the war will end before december 19 1515 11,000 to smo that it will end before november 30 and even money that it will end before october ml by tnd of the war is meant suspension of hostilities pend ing peace overt-res , socialists in vienna favor early peace peÂ«i\i war dispatches of the international news serviie and london dailv telegraph copeha.gen.*apri 21 according to a message from vienna a congress of delegates of the german and aus tro-hungirian socialist parties held there favored an early peace auto runs down woman mrs auguau arwer.son 4336 k.r more aver.ue was severely bndaed ' and cut last night when she was knocked down at sheridan road and buena terrace by an auto-.-.o uie owned by john quirk 1141 as'or-.h â– shore avenue a clerk e_-.p:a_d ia tc c:t engineer's office ui\er i ty his son rob